An Update on the Operational Implementation of Blended Total Precipitable Water (TPW) Products for 2009 with Application Examples, Sheldon J. Kusselson, Limin Zhao, John Paquette, Stanley Q. Kidder, John M. Forsythe, and Andrew Jones, The 33rd Annual National Weather Association (NWA) Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky (10/08)
The Impact of the NPOESS/GOES-R Era on the Satellite Services Division and It's Customers, Sheldon J. Kusselson and Jamie Kibler, The 33rd Annual National Weather Association (NWA) Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky (10/08)
Assessment of Objective Satellite-Based Techniques as Viable Alternatives to Subjective Dvorak Estimates, Gregory M. Gallina and Michael A. Turk, AMS 28th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Orlando, FL (04/08) ftp://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/Posters/Tropical/Gallina2008AMS.ppt
Satellite Products and Applications for Hazard Management, Sheldon J. Kusselson and Jamie Kibler, National Severe Weather Workshop (03/08)
Validation of the Tropical Rainfall Potential (TRaP) for Landfalling Tropical Cyclones, Michelle A. Spampata, Elizabeth Ebert, Alan Schwartz, Sheldon J. Kusselson, and LTJG Richard Edmundson, 88th Annual American Meteorological Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA (01/08) ftp://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/Posters/Tropical/AmsterdamPoster.ppt
A Blended Total Water Vapor Product for the Analysis and Forecast of Weather Hazards- Sheldon J. Kusselson, Gary McWilliams, Stan Kidder and John M. Forsythe (01/08)
The Hazard Mapping System (HMS) - A Multiplatform Remote Sensing Approach to Fire and Smoke Detection, Mark Ruminski, John Simko, Jamie Kibler, Donna McNamara, and Tim Kasheta, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting (12/03) ftp://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/Posters/Conferences/AGUfall2003_HMS.ppt
The Hazard Mapping System (HMS) - A Multiplatform Remote Sensing Approach to Fire and Smoke Detection, Mark Ruminski, John Simko, Jamie Kibler, Donna McNamara, and Tim Kasheta, American Meteorological Society 5th Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology (11/03) ftp://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/Posters/Conferences/AMSfiresymp2003_HMS.ppt
Precipitation Program Papers, Posters, and Presentations
June, 2008
Blended DMSP SSM/I - GPS/MET - NOAA AMSU - Total Precipitable Water Product, Sheldon J. Kusselson, WMO Satellite VISIT Session (06/08)
A Blended Total Water Vapor Product for the Analysis and Forecast of Weather Hazards- Sheldon J. Kusselson, Gary McWilliams, Stan Kidder and John M. Forsythe (01/08)
Assessment of Objective Satellite-Based Techniques as Viable Alternatives to Subjective Dvorak Estimates, Gregory M. Gallina and Michael A. Turk, AMS 28th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Orlando, FL (04/08) ftp://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/Posters/Tropical/Gallina2008AMS.ppt
January, 2008
Validation of the Tropical Rainfall Potential (TRaP) for Landfalling Tropical Cyclones, Michelle A. Spampata, Elizabeth Ebert, Alan Schwartz, Sheldon J. Kusselson, and LTJG Richard Edmundson, 88th Annual American Meteorological Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA (01/08) ftp://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/Posters/Tropical/amsannual2008d.ppt
Validation of the Tropical Rainfall Potential (TRaP) in the Atlantic Hurricane Basin during 2004-2005, Michelle A. Spampata, LTJG Richard Edmundson, Michael A. Turk, and Sheldon J. Kusselson, Joint 2007 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference and the 15th Satellite Meteorology & Oceanography Conference of the American Meteorological Society (09/07) ftp://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/Posters/Tropical/AmsterdamPoster.ppt
Volcanic Ash Detection and Cloud Top Height Estimation from the GOES-12 Imager: Coping Without the 12µm IR Band, Gary P. Ellrod, Anthony J. Schreiner, Alonzo Brown, 2nd International Conference on Volcanic Ash and Aviation Safety (06/04) ftp://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/Posters/Conferences/IntVAAC2004_GOES12.ppt
January, 2003
The Washington VAAC’s Role in Ash Avoidance, Grace Swanson and Davida Streett, (01/03)
The Impact of the NPOESS/GOES-R Era on the Satellite Services Division and It's Customers, Sheldon J. Kusselson and Jamie Kibler, The 33rd Annual National Weather Association (NWA) Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky (10/08)